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Betfair Bank – Final Review

Submitted by admin on March 22, 2009 – 9:40 PMNo Comment

Website ClosedUpon purchasing the Betfair Bank you gain access to the members area using the username and password supplied. There is no sign of a physical product as mentioned on the sales page.

Thank goodness I was taught speed reading at university otherwise I would have been on this one for day’s.

I was frustrated at first that I was unable to make heads or tails of the system but then I actually realised that this was because there isn’t anything there.

Despite all the “information”, it is basically a collection of information that is available free on the net. It also looks like Conrad has tried to cobble it together into something original, except for the fact that he seems to be mixing American and British racing pointers together at different places.

As to being able to get started straight away, I am not quite sure why you  would trust his selections when there doesn’t seem to be any explanation how he has come up with them. Plus they haven’t been updated in 5 days at the time of writing this review. I suppose if you drill down into the mountain of junk information you may find method in the madness, but I am very dubious.

As far as I can make out, the whole thrust of the site is to give you the information to come up with your own selection system. Reading the sales page, it does seem to point that way. The testimonials are a little bizarre, judging by the information in the members area, and they don’t really ring true or else they were really really bad punters to start off with.

In my tempered opinion, its a pile of crap. I suppose there could be nuggets of information in there, but as far as I can see, nothing that a Google search couldn’t turn up. His writing style is a little confused, leading to the opinion he doesn’t really understand what he is writing about. The appalling grammar wouldn’t be so bad if he was telling you something new.

I think that is about it, because I could rip it apart all day. It boils down to a strange tipster service with masses of copy and pasted information.

The guy behind this is Conrad Evans and this is not his first attempt at selling systems. The sad thing is that there not getting any better. Conrad’s customer services appear to be non existent and I have had multiple complaints from people who have tried to contact him with no response whatsoever.

Rating 1/5 – Very poor in my opinion. Not reliable enough to use in the long-run and one to avoid.

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